Go into your Project Mappings and remap the renamed tags to the
correct tags in WebWorks. It doesn't matter what you name them sa long
as you remember to map them. See WWP's Help for info about paragraph
and character mapping.
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Dixon, Paul
wrote:
> Anyway, we renam
I'm in a job where I've inherited responsibility for the FrameMaker
templates, as well as WebWorks stationery.
I'm an expert FrameMaker user, but a novice WebWorks user.
Anyway, we renamed some of the paragraph and character tags in the
FrameMaker templates. Since they no longer match the name
Go into your Project Mappings and remap the renamed tags to the
correct tags in WebWorks. It doesn't matter what you name them sa long
as you remember to map them. See WWP's Help for info about paragraph
and character mapping.
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Dixon, Paul
wrote:
> Anyway, we renam
the same version of ePub to open your project that the project
was created in? Or is it really an Express project (.wrp, not .wep)?
Nadine
--- On Fri, 1/22/10, Dixon, Paul wrote:
> From: Dixon, Paul
> Subject: Question about renamed FrameMaker tags and WebWorks
> To: framers@lists.
the same version of ePub to open your project that the project
was created in? Or is it really an Express project (.wrp, not .wep)?
Nadine
--- On Fri, 1/22/10, Dixon, Paul wrote:
> From: Dixon, Paul
> Subject: Question about renamed FrameMaker tags and WebWorks
> To: framers at lists.
I'm in a job where I've inherited responsibility for the FrameMaker
templates, as well as WebWorks stationery.
I'm an expert FrameMaker user, but a novice WebWorks user.
Anyway, we renamed some of the paragraph and character tags in the
FrameMaker templates. Since they no longer match the nam